The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 15, 1927, Page 2

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THEDAILY ALAQKA EMPIRE, MONDAY AUGUST 15 Home of the famnm; STAR BRAND ! SHOES i FALI STETSON Men! The Price Is a Pointer to Buy One of These MIDDISHADE SUITS 35.00 at We fre justified in calling this salé remark- able because it includes the very best style and finest of fabrics in year around weights. There are snappy models for the young fellow as well as conservative styles for older Every man who wants to save will not lst' this oppertunity pass without getting at least one nien, new suit. REMEMPER MIDDISHADE FADEPROOF GUARANTEED SUITS AT $35.00 Visit our Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Department . M. Be[\rends GO., ll\C. Juneau’s Leading Department Store |u| America has = something ‘to teach them in the way of airplage | engines. 1 The French government has or- 26 Wright Whirlwind ajr- motors, with which the | | three - transatlantic ~ planes were ":lrh‘s-n Two of the motors wefe | ordered by ‘Germany as soon As [ Chamberlin landed, and have al- I i ready been delivered | dered v cooled | AT THE HOTELS T Gastineau L. Kann, Seattle; A. city; Ann 8 Joe Shatton, Hamilton, Hobbs, Wrangeli; Cordova; Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Green, San Franciscp; Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kleisar, George Kleiser, Jr., and J. E. Kiei ser, San Francisco; R. E. Carlfle, Pinta Bay; L. R. Hogins ahd wife, Tenakee;, O. H. Jensen, Hoonah; 8. Wallstedt, city; .J: Hill, Sullivan Island, Alaskan ¢ Dell Cummings, Taku; Erstine | Baker, Taku; George B. King, Se- attle; J. E. Montgomery, Seattle: E. M. Gilligan, Lisianski; Lee Johnson, city; Joe Zackovich, Lis | anski; Sig Swanson, Cordova; § | Riley. Los Angeles; Willie Grant, Sitka; Martin Paddock, Tenakge: Mrs. H. J. Henriksen, Baranof; L. Martin, Baranof; W. H. Har ;kin: Baranof; Abe Gammal, Haln les; Ford Butler, city; John W Dudley, Jualin; Albert Shutter, | Petersburg. s o 2 Seymour Lowman i: new dry chief of the United States. Ile’s shown taking the oath of office before Chief Clerk F. A, feld in the Treasury Department in Washi . Lowman ecds Lincoln C. Zynda Mary Hardin, Tenakee; Mrs, Carl 8. Willis, Windham; Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Felt. Kake; | C, Boham, Sentinel Island; Hans Fauske, city; Ted Scroggins, Se- attle. SR Many Night Bdhn s | these out-of-the-way places is Mrs. Andrews, Untervational ;\'4I~rrfl ] in w and El Capitan, where huge mar B \"s new reduction plant, which {18 _preparing to turn herring into “oil and fertilizer at the rate of 24) . T Toi|tons a day: the west coast o John E. Mc'»‘lb Tells of F“P} Prince of Wales Island whete el ¥ pf:20 Days udreds of salmon trolling boats With Rai | migrate from on place to anothuer oul Ramn | with the whole family aboard. | PARIS,Aug. 15 . , | > are becoming ulmou as po) “No one can tell me afte 5 that it rains in southe {London Brides this summer. The only peopls vho aska,” said John B, Meals, re Are W'naring have nqjemled are clslnq propriet- Iy returned from a two thousand | ARl ors, who expect tourfsts' to spend mile tour of First Division | Less White their time at the green tablos on the Mur Capt.| Patte — after the sun has gone down and “Twen even of the tw ONDON, Aug. 15.—This season's| everyone has dined. nine days we were out were ba rides have been seldom dressed| At Deauville, Trouville and oth- tfully calm, clear days, and u the traditional white. Qome,er resorts within easy distancs had only a few lours of fog and|have glittered in silver and others|of Paris, the casinos have rarel; little rough water—the kind of a|in gold. A few have added plnh!bael crowded this summer on ‘he paradise that outside yachtsmou to the oldtime snowy lace ana | few warm moonlight nights tha are seeking.” | satin. The favorite color for at-yweather man has provided. The Mr. Meal's trip was made ©ntendants has been green. beaches, on the other hand, for- temporary assignment for the U.| Bridal bouqdets have not ail|merly left to the waves at night 8. Englneers, of the War Depa | been of the inevitable white. Pink. | have been crowded with bathers, ment, which has charge of river, |red or yellow roses have been car-| ukulele players and singers. barbors and navigable inland w jed. One group of bridesmaics R ters. Throughout the year the Do vied immense sheaves of fieldf NO SUNSTROKE IN BRAZIL partment has one or more inspee- | flowers. Another wedding was a Py 2 tors at work looking out for ob-|typical “golden wedding,” bota| ROANOKE, Va., structions to mavigation, and al-bride and attendants wearing yel | spite high tem eratures in north tending to permits for wharves, | low gowns, ern Brazil, sumstrokes are un- fish-traps and other structuras, 1 - lheard of, meat is eaten and during “Although an Alaskan of long . thc fummer women wear furs, standing, I bave never before e V‘Fre“dl Are ordml says Dr. W. M. Thompson, mi: jzed what & vast country we are American Air Motou sionary to that country 37 years, in,” Mr. Meals said. “The amount enery is apparent-| PARIS, Aug. 15.—European read- "l EMPIRE HAS . the number of|ing about the flights of Lindbergt, mmprgw people M industries to be found ' Chamberlin and Byrd, have d@cnlJpMNT IN ALASKA. -LARG lml‘.i mmmmmummmu||immmmnmmmmnmm|uummmm||ummnmummmnuummmnumn 27‘ uKlEISER PARTY T0 WESTWARD e 4 'n yeat'y 4 a. today San Francisco People Come N,”"‘! “today to Alaska in Yacht and Will Hunt Big Game Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau :nning 4 p. m. today: Fair tonight and Tuesday; gentle variable winds LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humdity Wind Velocity 30.19 71 61 NW 8 30.22 b2 97 SE 2 30.23 69 63 S E CABLE AND RANO RFPORTS T YESTERDAY TODAY e RS e ~W\A?|"u';:.\"_:'| h.’:’J’;zt‘l“w NOmM@ -..orvoontn, (1 13 24 Clds | Bethel 56 52 14 Clds 60 04 Cldy 68 Clds 46 o 54 54 Weather Clear Clear Clear Gtations George W. Kleiser, of Fostor | and Kleiger, famous outdoor ad vértisers who have decorated the landscape and vacant city lots of ¢ the entire West with advertisin Mis. Kleiser and their two soms Gaorge Kleiser, Jr., and Jack Klei saf and Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Groen all of San Francisco, arrived iy Junean -last night on the Westward, and will remain whtil the Yukon sails west tomor tow, when they will proceed Seward. The Westward salicd for (S¢Wward last night. All of the paciy | except George W. Kleiser and (fearge Kleiser, Jr, will return south on the Yukon from Seward I'w Mr. - Kleiser and his Join C. C. Block of Peoria, Seward and they will sail on (he Westward up Cook Inlet and (hv | | Kagilot River to Tustumena Lal where they wiil hunt for big gam« “Lphrticularly moose and mountain Duteh Kodiak Cordova 52 Junean . 1 Ketchikan Prince Rupert here | Bdmonton Harbor yacht s Cleay Clear Clear cld rtland San Francisco —Legs than 10 wmles. Observations Portland and San Juneau time. at Juneau Francisco Prince Rupert, are made at 4 a. Edmonton m. and 4 son pressure is ligh throughout Alasak except the " ern port It is low in the vieinity of Dutch |Showers have len over practizally all of the Territory the past 48 hours with 10.44 inc of rain at Cordova the 24 hours ending Sunday morning. The weather 1 Eheep, Later they will procend|goqjaic and from Southeastern Alaska to on and on 'the yacht for Kodiak Islar?| " | warm weather ]vn\nl~ in other p for the purpose of getting sor:: i S Arown bear specimens. Having Great Trip “We have found Alaska far dif ferent than we expected to find it.” maid Mr. Kleiser. “The scen 18 wonderful, the timber greatly|She is owned by Campbell Church in. excess of what we looked [Uf Eugend, Oregon. She is 86 f. - the climate perfact, the fishing |1ONE and is the last word in yacht unexcelled. There is no section »f | construction and accommodations e : the world that lends itselt so por-(She was bullt three years ago at| o "“f, el T tectly to yachting for pleasure |Quartermaster Harbor Puget m‘ i \'H‘I"}““”M“{"_‘”'“" 'Wha gailed from Seattle July 20 ! i (‘.1;.;;‘.- and we have entered many place i had lots of fishing for trout, sa) Coliseum Theatre mon and other fishing. We had Pt o T eie excellent suc in trolling :‘} MISS LUNDSTROM HONORED | ;.. ealmon. We | enjoyed Aoy Baies minute of the time and | Second Trip for Westward entertained | R This is the second Alaska tr Miss Doris for the yacht Wesntward this yeg evening. extreme Harborx during during clear at unsattled whose wgement to I8 Sweeney was announced seve months at the home of Mis Waltone There twent; suests present | It was h sarly in July wit Jean Witter, prominent San Fr | ciseo stock and bond and invest t dealer, and a party of guests. were - CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mr. celeb Saturday af ixteen noon friend r. Kleiser and party are at the youn stineau Hotsl After the shov cream and cake at the War ever: | The Misses Evdlyn | Gertrude Waltonen n|with a for Lundstrpm,; Saturday Judson AP, EN RIVER you'll !M» it - - ade shower mmmuum|||||m||mm|||u|m||m||||nmm||mu||muu|nmu|||u|m|u||||mmm|mm|m|m|||mu|m||mm New Fall Goods FIRST SHOWING OF FALL GOODS New Coats In Camel’s Hair, Tweed and other New Fabrics with 46 New Plaids and other lustrious new weaves Sizes 16 to $29.50 to $69.50 smart long haired Fur Collars, NEW DRESSES Emphasizing the uneven hemline, the side drape and rhinestone trimmings—in lovely heavy satin— Sizes 16 to 40. $16.75 to $29.50 all new Fall shades At_:h;encll Resorts’ Solfll velour 18 Lut one af a mun‘)er of cun- y new elmru in lcounttwn 'LM:L mc]uflu ic‘oum and Juuou felt. We ve ,ut re- ma tlnu Iun fron ojt ln you Le g delighted to see the to 31-2- o SRR ,1,..1.,._ Birch an a‘fl, Qom and mw vlm-.ll b 4 ou'll discover here. New shipment of French Felts and Velours—all new shades $3.50 to $6.75 children had refreshments of matinee at the| Old papers for sale at Tire Empire | HIGH--Quality Utensils at Low Prices Juneau-Young Hardivare Co. ’ HARDWARE and UNDERTAKI PHONE 12 Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes Cafe. You save a Dollar on each one purchased. RHODES CA FE e DR § N \ ()L \l H) A L \RPL\"I E I\ Phone 103 or see AL LUNDSTROM YUILDING——REMODELING———CONTRACTING Work by Hour, or Week FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY PACKERS and PROVISIONERS HOME OF MAYFLOWER BUTTER AND EGGS DELICIOUS HAMS AND BACONS “QUALITY MEATS” PHONE 38 e ——— FINE FAMILY EUEL for those wise umu;:h to order their « and kindling here. Have us deliver you at your ress and note how mugch etter heat and - cleaner fires you have Wouldn't ask you to do this if it cost mor: It doesn’t. . It ceally less and the trial will prove it We carry costs a full ine of Feeds. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 WOULD ANY OTHER BOOK KEEPER WORK FOR YOU FOR NOTHING? That's just what your bank does in keeping an accurate account of your financial transactions, In addition, your bank accents responsibility for the safe keepmg of your mcney and provides you numerous other services NOT OBTAINABLE ELSEWHERE! A checking account is a necessity for many—a MOD- ERN CONVENIENCE for all! First National Bank “There is no Substitute for Safety” nm nrmmé SANITARY PLUMBING All Work Done to Comply with City Ordinance AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE “Let Me Tell You What Job Will Cost” Call STEVE STANWORTH Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware. Co. WAHL DESK STANDS Built for Long Service and Convenient Use THE WAHL Desk Stand Pen may be adjusted to ANY angle. Come in and see them at J. B. BURFORD & CO. NORTHERN HOTEL looxs—sounumni.uuup.uoop-uuu Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray 0il Burner Hot water day and night. l«u uuo month and up—steam heated.

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